That seems to be their focus, but
they also incorporate "disaster professionals" such as first responders, medical professionals, and emergency managers. Since most everyone receives NIMS and ICS training, they all coordinate well.
We signed up with Team Rubicon and contacted them to tell them that we were already in the area of the tornado damage in Moore, OK. A couple days passed and after the rescue efforts were finished we were able to find a local volunteer opportunity just assisting with cleanup via
ServeMoore (they STILL need help BTW).
I believe the third day after I sent Team Rubicon an email, they emailed me back and I received a phone call about helping out with them. Unfortunately, that was on our last day there so we didn't get a chance to do anything thru them. They seemed well organized and eager to have the help. We are working on updating our info for them so that next time we'll be ready to deploy when we're able. The fact that they do an
After Action Report after each incident, shows that they've got their heads in the right place.